Specifications

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Cisco Unity Express Voice-Mail and Auto-Attendant CLI Administrator Guide for 3.0 and Later Versions
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Chapter 22 Registering Cisco Unity Express Endpoints to Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
Manually Registering a Cisco Unity Express Endpoint
202 'Canada' CAN can.mycompany.com
301 'Chicago' CHI chi.mycompany.com
302 'New York' NYC nyc.mycompany.com
401 'Bangalore' BAN bang.mycompany.com
se-10-0-0-0# show network detail location-id 102
Name: Dallas/Fort Worth
Abbreviation: DFW
Email domain: dfw.mycompany.com
Minimum extension length: 2
Maximum extension length: 15
Phone prefix:
VPIM encoding: G726
Send spoken name: enabled
Sent msg count: 10
Received msg count: 110
se-10-0-0-0# show network detail local
location-id: 101
Name: San Jose
Abbreviation: SJC
Email domain: sjc.mycompany.com
Minimum extension length: 2
Maximum extension length: 15
Phone prefix:
VPIM encoding: dynamic
Send spoken name: enabled
The following example illustrates output from the show network queues command. The output includes
the following fields:
ID—Job ID.
Retry—Number of times that Cisco Unity Express has tried to send this job to the remote location.
Time—Time when the job will be resent.
se-10-0-0-0# show network queues
Running Job Queue
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ID TYPE TIME RETRY SENDER RECIPIENT
107 VPIM 06:13:26 20 jennifer 1001@sjc.mycompany.com
106 VPIM 06:28:25 20 jennifer 1001@sjc.mycompany.com
Urgent Job Queue
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ID TYPE TIME RETRY SENDER RECIPIENT
123 VPIM 16:33:39 1 andy 9003@lax.mycompany.com
Normal Job Queue
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ID TYPE TIME RETRY SENDER RECIPIENT
122 VPIM 16:33:23 1 andy 9001@lax.mycompany.com
124 VPIM 16:34:28 1 andy 9003@lax.mycompany.com
125 VPIM 16:34:57 1 andy 9002@lax.mycompany.com
126 VPIM 16:35:43 1 andy 9004@lax.mycompany.com